between 1815 and 1850 immigrants from Britain began arriving in British North America
by the 1850's people of British descent were the majority
change in the characteristics of a population.
Example - the Great Migration
conditions were so poor on the ships bringing immigrants to British North America - they were called coffin ships
someone who seeks to change - to reform - established rules and arrangements in society
a government established and controlled by a colonian power such as Britain
system of government in whihc citizens elect those who rule them
(Lower Canada) goups of wealthy British merchants who held power in the councils appointed by British governor.
contagious disease
epedemic brought by British and Irish immigrants when they landed at Quebec (1852)
(Upper Canada)
group of wealty English Canadian Families
held power in councils appointed by governor
outspoken reformer in Lower Canada
reformer in Lower Canada
owned newspaper
reformer in Nova Scotia
owned newspaper
1838 Britain send Lord Durham to studey problems in Upper and Lower Canada.
He make three recommendations:
1. Union of Upper/Lower Cananada
2. Democratic Government
3. Assimilation of Canadiens
based on recommendations of Durham Report to pressure Canadiens to assimilate
combined Upper Canada/Lower Canada to Province of Canada
governor appointed legislative council
equal representatives in assembly
English official language in government in new Provice of Canada
an alliance among different people
Canadien from Canada East
Lafontaine / Baldwin alliance pressured Britain to recognize French as an official language of the Assembly.
Rebellion Losses Bill - compensation for people in Lower Canada who suffered property damag in 1837 - 1838 Rebellions
English Canadian from Canada West
Lafontaine / Baldwin alliance pressured Britain to recognize French as an official language of the Assembly
Rebellion Losses Bill - compensation for people in Lower Canada who suffered property damag in 1837 - 1838 Rebellions
unjust or unfair use of power